He wasn't on my board to begin with, but would I ever scratch him off now. It's not just the highly questionable matter of a college student keeping assault rifles in his apartment...read down to the final quote in this (free) article:

His legal ownership of the weapons doesn't concern me, but he nixed any chance of making my draft board with his behavior and attitude.

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It bothers me that a 20-22 year old kid can legally purchase assault rifles and casually store them in an apartment. But I guess that's my issue with the second amendment and not this particular individual.

It bothers me that a 20-22 year old kid can legally purchase assault rifles and casually store them in an apartment. But I guess that's my issue with the second amendment and not this particular individual.

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You won't get an argument from me -- but it makes me wonder a bit about your avatar.

It bothers me that a 20-22 year old kid can legally purchase assault rifles and casually store them in an apartment. But I guess that's my issue with the second amendment and not this particular individual.

Webb, according to police, appeared intoxicated. He told officers the guns belonged to him and repeatedly asked police to take him to jail, officers reported.

"He told us he was going to be a millionaire soon," Kameg said a report about the incident stated. "He kept telling us he had a million-dollar career waiting for him in the NFL and his lawyers would clear him of this."